Srimathy Rengarajan
Expertise Immigration Inc.
College ID #R530617
Srimathy Rengarajan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC #R530617) and founder of Expertise Immigration Inc., based in Surrey, British Columbia. With extensive experience in Canadian immigration processes, she specializes in guiding individuals, families, students, and employers on pathways such as study permits, work visas, family sponsorships, and permanent residency applications. Fluent in Tamil and Hindi, Srimathy is dedicated to serving multicultural communities and tailoring solutions for clients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Her firm, Expertise Immigration Inc., is recognized for handling complex immigration cases with professionalism and precision. As a member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), she upholds strict regulatory standards to provide ethical and informed immigration advice. Srimathy’s commitment to transparency and client-oriented service underpins her success in helping newcomers achieve their Canadian dreams.
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Srimathy Rengarajan provides expert guidance across four key areas of Canadian immigration: study permits, work permits, family sponsorship, and permanent residency applications. For prospective international students, she offers strategic advice on securing study permits, outlining eligibility criteria, application timelines, and pathways to extend permits or transition to permanent residency after graduation. Employers and workers alike benefit from her extensive expertise in work permits, including navigating employer-specific LMIA requirements, open work permits, and bridging options to permanent residency. Families seeking reunification can rely on her meticulous understanding of sponsorship programs, whether for spouses, parents, or dependent children, ensuring applications are thorough and meet immigration guidelines. For those pursuing permanent residency, Srimathy simplifies the complexities of Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and other pathways, offering tailored strategies to improve CRS scores and meet provincial requirements. Her approach blends in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration laws with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring clients are equipped to address documentation, deadlines, and program-specific mandates confidently. Whether the goal is studying in Canada, gaining work authorization, bringing loved ones together, or settling permanently, Srimathy’s proficiency in navigating these processes helps clients achieve their immigration goals efficiently and effectively.
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Surrey, British Columbia
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Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
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